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Tuesday, October 20, 2020
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‘We’ll see more problems’: Would-be voters race to register, encountering glitchy sites and service ‘unavailable’
Voter registration is the first step in a citizen’s journey to cast a ballot, yet the process has been overlooked and neglected, according to election security experts. Recent failures in Florida and Virginia highlight how just vulnerable state registration systems may be.
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Politics
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Yes, there really are undecided voters in 2020
They are people like a woman in Bridgton, Maine, who isn’t impressed with the options. “It don’t matter who we choose, we’re pretty much screwed either way,” she said.
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Business
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Red Sox owners, partners plan major redevelopment around Fenway Park
The owners of the Red Sox are moving into the real estate development business, partnering with WS Development and the D'Angelo family in a long-term venture that would transform the neighborhood just outside Fenway Park.
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Restaurants
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‘Walking on the edge of a razor blade’: Restaurants balancing financial health with public safety
As the temperature drops and coronavirus infections rise across Massachusetts, not only are restaurant owners deciding whether they can stay afloat, but employees are wondering whether they can remain healthy working inside with patrons who — by necessity — are not wearing masks as they eat and drink.
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Climbing apple trees with the man called Gnarly Pippins
Gnarly Pippins knows a lot about apples. He’s published two books on the subject, despite the fact that he’s only 26. But he began his apple scholarship early in life, when he was just a teenager, and for the purest of juvenile motivations: He wanted to get drunk.
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Politics
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‘We’ll see more problems’: Would-be voters race to register, encountering glitchy sites and service ‘unavailable’
Voter registration is the first step in a citizen’s journey to cast a ballot, yet the process has been overlooked and neglected, according to election security experts. Recent failures in Florida and Virginia highlight how just vulnerable state registration systems may be.
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Nation
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Supreme Court to review two of Trump’s major immigration policies
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to review two major Trump administration immigration initiatives: a program that has forced at least 60,000 asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico while their requests are heard and the diversion of $2.5 billion in Pentagon money to build a barrier on the southwestern border.
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US charges Russian intelligence officers in high-profile cyberattacks
Six Russian intelligence officers were charged in connection with some of the world’s most damaging cyberattacks, including disruption of Ukraine’s power grid and releasing a mock ransomware virus — NotPetya — that infected computers globally.
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The World
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Number of confirmed COVID-19 cases passes 40 million
The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 across the planet has passed 40 million. The milestone was passed early Monday according to Johns Hopkins University, which collates reporting from around the world.
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Europe’s museums are open, but the public isn’t coming
As cultural institutions reopen across the United States, with new coronavirus protocols in place, many have been looking to Europe, where many museums have been open since May, for a preview of how the public might respond to the invitation to return. So far, there’s little reason to be optimistic.
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Duterte says he can be held responsible for drug killings
The Philippine president has said he has no problem with being held responsible for the many killings under his anti-drugs crackdown, adding that he was ready to face charges that could land him in jail, though not charges of crimes against humanity.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Enough about Hunter Biden. What about Ivanka Trump?
Trump’s strategy of focusing on Hunter Biden becomes a way to turn the corruption spotlight away from the Trumps and onto the Bidens.
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EDITORIAL
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The witch hunt that never was
No president should call for the Justice department to prosecute his political opponents. Trump’s accusations against the Obama administration and the FBI have proven unfounded despite his despotic tirades.
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OPINION
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The real forgotten voter is sitting in jail
While most people in jail are still eligible to vote, they’re effectively barred from casting a ballot.
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Metro
Politics
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Yes, there really are undecided voters in 2020
They are people like a woman in Bridgton, Maine, who isn’t impressed with the options. “It don’t matter who we choose, we’re pretty much screwed either way,” she said.
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Globe Local
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Climbing apple trees with the man called Gnarly Pippins
Gnarly Pippins knows a lot about apples. He’s published two books on the subject, despite the fact that he’s only 26. But he began his apple scholarship early in life, when he was just a teenager, and for the purest of juvenile motivations: He wanted to get drunk.
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Health
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Nursing home of last resort on the verge of being closed
The Farren Care Center, the only facility in Massachusetts that cares for patients with a combination of serious psychiatric and physical disabilities, appears on the verge of being closed and sold to a for-profit Connecticut health care corporation.
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Sports
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Matt Grzelcyk is aiming to be Torey Krug’s successor on Bruins power play
With his brand-new four-year contract in hand, the 26-year-old defenseman is flush with security and confidence.
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ben volin | on football
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NFL Week 6: Move over, Bill Belichick. The NFL’s new genius is Mike Vrabel
The Titans coach (and former Patriot) showed again in beating Houston that he has a mastery of the rulebook.
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Peter Abraham | On Baseball
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After the big trade and bigger contract, Dodgers hoping for World Series payoff with Mookie Betts
Postseason underachievers during the current run, the Dodgers are hoping Betts and his winning pedigree will get them over the top.
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Business
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Red Sox owners, partners plan major redevelopment around Fenway Park
The owners of the Red Sox are moving into the real estate development business, partnering with WS Development and the D'Angelo family in a long-term venture that would transform the neighborhood just outside Fenway Park.
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Business
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Red Sox owners, partners plan major redevelopment around Fenway Park
The owners of the Red Sox are moving into the real estate development business, partnering with WS Development and the D'Angelo family in a long-term venture that would transform the neighborhood just outside Fenway Park.
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Business
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N.H. governor sues to block Mass. income tax on telecommuters, calling it ‘a direct attack’
The border war between New Hampshire and Massachusetts over taxes is intensifying. But whether the US Supreme Court even agrees to take up the case before the Mass. regulation in question expires is an open question.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Johnny Bush, country singer whose ‘Whiskey River’ became a Willie Nelson staple, dies at 85
His own career was interrupted by a neurological condition that robbed him of his voice for years.
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Alan S. Boyd, nation’s first transportation chief, dies at 98
Mr. Boyd integrated the nation’s networks of planes, trains, ships and highways into the new agency.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Restaurants
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‘Walking on the edge of a razor blade’: Restaurants balancing financial health with public safety
As the temperature drops and coronavirus infections rise across Massachusetts, not only are restaurant owners deciding whether they can stay afloat, but employees are wondering whether they can remain healthy working inside with patrons who — by necessity — are not wearing masks as they eat and drink.
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Shooting stars: Tips for photographing the night sky
Here's the gear you'll need for astrophotography, and how to make the best use of it.
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ASK MATTHEW
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Jim Carrey’s Biden impression is a below-average Joe
It’s a misguided choice that makes me think more about Carrey and his style than about Biden while I’m watching.
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